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Fang Fang

Fang Fang’s lockdown diary offers a poignant account of Wuhan’s 76-day quarantine, capturing the city’s journey from panic and despair to resilience and recovery. Isolated with her aging dog, Fang documented the chaos of the early days, marked by overwhelmed hospitals, shortages of protective equipment, and the government’s delayed response. Her entries highlighted the struggles of vulnerable groups, the emotional toll of widespread loss, and the community’s resourcefulness in supporting one another. As the crisis unfolded, Fang criticized government mismanagement, faced censorship, and endured online harassment, yet remained steadfast in her commitment to truth. By late March, Wuhan saw significant progress, with infection rates declining and life cautiously returning to normal. Fang concluded her diary by reflecting on the courage of Wuhan’s residents, the importance of global cooperation, and the lessons learned from the pandemic, as the city reopened on April 8, marking the end of a harrowing chapter.

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Fang Fang’s lockdown diary offers a poignant and unflinching account of life in Wuhan during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic. Through her vivid observations, she captures the fear, resilience, and solidarity of a city under siege, while openly critiquing the government’s missteps and the human cost of delayed action. Her reflections not only document the struggles of her community but also highlight the universal lessons of transparency, accountability, and global cooperation in the face of a crisis. This deeply personal narrative serves as both a historical record and a testament to the enduring spirit of humanity.

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Fang Fang is one of Wuhan’s most famous living writers. She was born into Mao’s China in 1955 and came of age during the Cultural Revolution. She has published nearly 100 books including novels, short stories, and a collection of essays. Fang Fang is a recipient of the Lu Xun Literary Prize and the Chinese Literature and Communications Prize for Outstanding Writer.

Fang Fang’s lockdown diary offers a poignant account of Wuhan’s 76-day quarantine, capturing the city’s journey from panic and despair to resilience and recovery. Isolated with her aging dog, Fang documented the chaos of the early days, marked by overwhelmed hospitals, shortages of protective equipment, and the government’s delayed response. Her entries highlighted the struggles of vulnerable groups, the emotional toll of widespread loss, and the community’s resourcefulness in supporting one another. As the crisis unfolded, Fang criticized government mismanagement, faced censorship, and endured online harassment, yet remained steadfast in her commitment to truth. By late March, Wuhan saw significant progress, with infection rates declining and life cautiously returning to normal. Fang concluded her diary by reflecting on the courage of Wuhan’s residents, the importance of global cooperation, and the lessons learned from the pandemic, as the city reopened on April 8, marking the end of a harrowing chapter.

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